Lionel Messi has a “50 per cent” chance of returning to Barcelona, according to former team-mate and close friend Sergio Aguero.
Messi left Barca for French side Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 after a long and decorated spell with the Catalan giants, winning 10 LaLiga titles and lifting the Champions League on four occasions.
His time in the French capital has been mixed, however, failing to deliver PSG’s long-awaited first Champions League having been knocked out in the last 16 the last two seasons.
Messi scored his 800th career goal with a stunning free-kick as Argentina returned after World Cup glory in Qatar with a 2-0 victory over Panama on Thursday.
With the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner’s contract at the Parc des Princes set to expire at the end of this campaign, Aguero feels a reunion with the club he first joined when he was 13 could be on the cards.
800 goles para Lionel Messi
— Sergio Kun Aguero (@aguerosergiokun) March 24, 2023
Aguero called upon Barca president Joan Laporta to bring Messi back to Camp Nou, telling Kings League’s Twitch: “Laporta has to make an effort to bring Leo back.
“I think Leo should retire at Barca. Barcelona is his home, he has to finish his career here.
“My feeling is that there is a 50 per cent chance that he will return.
“I think if Laporta does that step [to contact Messi], everything will be much closer to happening.”
Messi’s Argentina are back in action on Tuesday against Curacao, when the 35-year-old will have the opportunity to score his 100th goal for La Albiceleste having moved on to 99 with his historic strike against Panama.
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